Trentonian Police Blotter

The following items are based on information provided by police, unless otherwise noted:

FLORENCE

Contempt: Police stopped a Trenton man on the southbound side of Route 130 on Oct. 5 at 10:20 p.m.. Sgt. Brian Young stopped 44-year-old Phillip A. Young where further investigation revealed that Young had five outstanding warrants for his arrest as well as driving with a suspended license. Police took Young into custody and transported him to police headquarters for processing. After Young was processed for the arrest he was turned over to Bordentown Township Police for his warrant. Young was charged with contempt of court and driving while suspended, police said.

DWI: On Sept 28 police stopped 39-year-old Ervin Currier, a township resident, after he was observed to be speeding along Broad Street. During the stop it was revealed that the Currier was under the influence and police took him into custody. The passenger in the vehicle, Stacey Jackson, 32, also a township resident, was taken into custody for having an outstanding warrant out of Burlington Township. Both were transported to police headquarters where Currier was processed for his arrest and released pending a future court date. Jackson was turned over to Burlington Township Police for her warrant.

BORDENTOWN

Warrant: On Sept. 15, police patrolling the area in the 200 block of Prince Street where they found a vehicle parked on the sidewalk facing oncoming traffic. Police said that the vehicle had sustained substantial front end damage and that inside was Daniel Alston Jr., 32, of Camden asleep at the wheel. During the investigation police noticed what appeared to be four clear vials with what police said they suspected was marijuana inside. Additionally, police said that drug paraphernalia was seen in plain sight inside the car. Police said that a warrant check revealed that Alston also had warrants out of Camden. Police said that Alston was issued multiple summons and released to a family member pending a future court appearance.

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Warrant: Police arrested a Riverside man while patrolling the Bordentown City Beach after Chief Matthew Simmons observed an individual acting in a suspicious manner on Sept. 26. Police arrested Carlman J. Maureer after speaking with him on the beach, during that conversation police said Maureer began to act unusally and excited. Officers conducted a warrant search that revealed several outstanding warrants from the city of Camden in the amount of $1750. Police placed Maureer under arrest and a search of his person revealed that he was in possession of a syringe, multiple loose pills and other paraphernalia. Police issued Maureer multiple summons and released him pending a future court date.

HAMILTON

Burglary: On Oct. 4 police arrested Daniel J. Bigley in connection with a burglary in the 3600 Block Nottingham Way